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Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by RickyBobbysTundra, Dec 12, 2022.

  1. Dec 13, 2022 at 5:14 PM
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    catalac

    catalac New Member

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    22 1794, swb crew, 20,000+ miles now, has been a good upgrade from my outgoing 2019 plat. Not much to bitch about other than all the nanny stuff, bings, bongs at everything.
     
  2. Dec 13, 2022 at 6:59 PM
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    cvd2312

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    ‘23 SR5 O/R premium, only had it for 3 weeks and 750 miles but I absolutely love it. It’s just plain fun to drive. Makes me want to go for a drive for no reason.
    Zero complaints here
     
  3. Dec 13, 2022 at 7:20 PM
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    Melikeymy beer

    Melikeymy beer No cooler for you!

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    Now that is how to respond to a feel good thread. Glad you are enjoying your new truck and it's treating you right!
     
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  4. Dec 13, 2022 at 7:26 PM
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    YF19EX

    YF19EX New Member

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    Diamondback SE Cover, Talons Cat Plate, Go Rhino D1 Steps
    I have only had my TRD Pro for a month. Just going to hit the 1k mark and will conduct my first oil change to get rid of the break in oil before opening her up. But I can say it's been pretty fantastic. Ride is great, stereo is good. I solved my infotainment issues with the login. The BT connection still a little flakey at times but works most of the time. I have no wind noise, no rattles. The sensors and cameras save me in tight parking spots. The torque is instant, with plenty of passing power at half throttle. It's been raining a ton, and even on the reportedly OEM Wildpeaks, I have been throwing this thing into turns most people would not do in a vehicle of this size and weight. Although having come from small Crossovers and Sport Compacts, I have had to modify my driving habits accordingly. Although I have to say, the braking in dry weather is fantastic with good peddle response.
     
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  5. Dec 13, 2022 at 10:20 PM
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    2023 Limited CrewMax in Army Green. Great color for a camping vehicle, in my opinion.

    I don't miss my 2016 4Runner Trail...and this is sayng a lot 'cause I loved that vehicle! The Tundra is an upgrade in hp, torque, road manners, creature comforts and electronics.

    I didn't think I'd want these, but I love the heated steering wheel and seat, panoramic roof and the toyota tri-fold tonneau.

    At 500 miles, my driving is still tame and haven't towed my trailer, so I'm not pushing the vehicle yet. We'll see at 5K miles if I still like this truck.

    But right now, I do like it. I even drove around this morning (in 2wd) during the storm.

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    Last edited: Dec 14, 2022
  6. Dec 14, 2022 at 9:08 AM
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    Dos Cylindros

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    I have a 2022, 1794 Edition which I picked up in October. This is my third Tundra, my first being a 1st gen 2002, then a 2019 TRD Pro (miss this truck) and now my 2022. I have just shy of 2K on the clock and my experience has been wonderful. Obviously, long term reliability for the 3rd gen remains to be seen but I'm not personally worried about it. The powertrain in the 3rd gen (I have the non-hybrid) is heads and tails more stout than the 5.7 in my old pro as far as power and drivability goes. The tech in in my new truck is vastly better than in my previous trucks and the comfort features are so much better than my 2019 pro. While I do miss my pro, I don't regret my decision one bit in switching to the 3rd gen. I haven't experienced any of the issues that others have described and I actually look forward to driving my truck ever chance I get.
     
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  7. Dec 14, 2022 at 10:46 AM
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    Kap1

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    Seems like there's a few new Tundra owners without the small issues/complaints that earlier owners experienced...
     
  8. Dec 14, 2022 at 11:09 AM
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    Leif84

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    I have a '23 TRD PRO, and while it is still early days, I have zero complaints about build quality. I have had none of the problems mentioned by other users. The fit and finish are excellent, there's no excessive wind noise, and the HVAC is excellent.

    This is my third Toyota product. I have an FJ Cruiser, and my wife has a '22 Lexus NX plugin hybrid.

    Edit: I love my PRO
     
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  9. Jan 11, 2023 at 5:34 PM
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    Just got my 2023 Limited three days ago, I think it is a very nice truck. Actually amazing to me. I had a 08 Limited that got totaled in December but it was a fantastic truck in excellent shape, 286K miles on it. So I miss it but this new one is pretty dam cool. I have read all the negative stuff, not sure whats real and whats not yet for me that is, not saying folks dont have issues, but so far I really enjoy this truck. I also have a ‘19 Mustang GT that is also fantastic but the build quality fit and finish on the Toyota is light years ahead of the Mustang. 1DCB7CCD-A048-4F47-A6FB-87E86AA8E603.jpg
     
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